Steve Wagner is an author and freelance writer. He began his career as a newspaper reporter, working as an assistant bureau chief for the legendary wire service United Press International before joining Oregon's largest daily newspaper, the Oregonian, as an editor. He then moved to Los Angeles and began working as a freelance writer covering medical, higher education and other topics. Steve's writing and photography appeared in the Los Angeles Times for more than 15 years and he has completed assignments for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Seattle Times, Oklahoma City Oklahoman, Baseball America and many universities, medical centers, and high-profile corporations. He recently authored
Perfect: The Rise and Fall of John Paciorek, Baseball's Greatest One-Game Wonder
(Breakaway Books, NY) and
Seinsoth: The Rough-and-Tumble Life of a Dodger
(Sunbury Press, PA). His third book, titled
The Four-Home Runs Club: Sluggers Who Achieved Baseball's Rarest Feat
, will be released in September 2018. Steve currently resides with his wife in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Specialties
General healthcare
Medical Imaging
Medical devices
Grant writing
Medicine
Pharmacy
Higher Education
Religion